Songs from the Bottom of a Well or Morpheus in the Underworld: Some Thoughts on the Music and Lyrics of Kevin Ayers*
The Canterbury Sound in Popular Music: Scene, Identity and Myth
ISBN: 978-1-78769-490-3, eISBN: 978-1-78769-489-7
Publication date: 19 February 2021
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
This chapter would not have been possible without the support, assistance and inspiration of the following people: Richard and Heather Sinclair, who went to great lengths to open doors to the Canterbury music scene for me when I began my researches back in the 1990s; my sister, Rosemary and my brother, Mike for advice and comments on the text; Dave Sinclair, Tim Shepard and Sophie Crockett for ensuring that I met Kevin Ayers; Billie Harbottle for brokering introductions and scrupulously proofreading my MS. Musical Examples; Aymeric Leroy and Phil Howitt, the Dioscuri of dedicated Canterbury musicology; Martin Wakeling, the doyen of Kevin’s commentators; Asya Draganova, Shane Blackman and Andy Bennett for their tactful and perceptive editorial supervision and heroic patience; last but not least, the late Kevin Ayers himself for splendid conversation and some very fine wine. Thank you (all) very much.
Citation
Saunders, N. (2021), "Songs from the Bottom of a Well or Morpheus in the Underworld: Some Thoughts on the Music and Lyrics of Kevin Ayers
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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